hmm...try visiting the MSI shop sa SM...i've been there once and pwede man makapalit sa ilaha ug HD5970...tingali'g pwede pud ka order ug MSI GTX 460 cyclone did2...wa man sad ko ka ask pag ad2 nko gud kay HD5970 pman to akong choice
MSI Readies GeForce GTX 460 1 GB HAWK Graphics Card
MSI is readying its newest non-reference graphics card based on the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 GPU, the overclocker-friendly N460GTX HAWK 1 GB. This is MSI's second non-reference design after the N460GTX Cyclone series. It features a beefier VRM that facilitates overclocking close to (or over) 25% of the reference speeds. The card is cooled by MSI's well known Twin-Frozr II GPU cooler. The cooler is claimed by the company to reduce temperatures by as much as 18°C and run 15.7% quieter compared to NVIDIA reference cooler.
Under the hood is a VRM that makes use of a 7+1 phase design with MSI's Solid State Chokes (SSCs), which don't give out high-pitched noise (translating into energy loss) during load. The SSCs are backed by high-C capacitors. The clock speeds out of the box are 780 MHz (core), 1560 MHz (CUDA core), and 900/3600 effective MHz (memory). Like most other 1 GB GTX 460 cards, it features 336 CUDA cores, and a 256-bit wide memory interface. A copy of Assassins' Creed II game is bundled. MSI's N460GTX HAWK will release later this week, priced at €226.
^1 euro is 57 pesos so that's about 12.8k wala pa labot additional charge pag abot ana diri sa pinas. MSI claimed that the GTX 460 HAWK can achieve a 1000mhz core overclock! Given it can reach speeds that high I am hoping to bench results at those clocks. See how it will fare vs the stock clock HD5850 given the HAWK is entering the HD5850's price range.
kung ang price gamay ra difference sa HD5850.... murag not worth it nsad...
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